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Table 1 Demographic and obstetric characteristics of HIV-positive and HIV-negative pregnant women

From: Epidemiology of co-infections in pregnant women living with human immunodeficiency virus 1 in rural Gabon: a cross-sectional study

Characteristics

Totals (N = 183)

HIV+ (n = 62)

HIV− (n = 121)

n (column %)

n (column %)

n (column %)

Age

   

 Median age in years (IQR)

27 (22–33)

29 (24–35)

25 (20–33)

  10–19 years

22 (12%)

2 (3.2%)

20 (16.5%)

  20–29 years

91 (49.7%)

30 (48.4%)

61 (50.4%)

  30 and above

70 (38.3%)

30 (48.4%)

40 (33.1%)

Parity

   

 Median number of parities (IQR)

2 (1–3)

3 (1–4)

2 (1–3)

 Nulliparous

35 (19.1%)

8 (12.9%)

27 (22.3%)

 Primiparous

35 (19.1%)

8 (12.9%)

27 (22.3%)

 Multiparous (2–5)

92 (50.3%)

38 (61.3%)

54 (44.6%)

 Multiparous (> 5)

21 (11.5%)

8 (12.9%)

13 (10.7%)

Any concomitant infection (n = 183)

   

 Negative

53 (29%)

23 (37.1%)

30 (24.8%)

 Positive

130 (71%)

39 (62.9%)

91 (75.2%)

Any vector-borne infection (n = 175)

  

87 (71.9%)

 Negative

111 (63.4%)

35 (63.6%)

76 (63.3%)

 Positive

64 (36.6%)

20 (36.4%)

44 (36.7%)

Any sexually transmitted infection (n = 178)

  

 Negative

81 (45.5%)

34 (59.7%)

47 (38.8%)

 Positive

97 (54.5%)

23 (40.4%)

74 (61.2%)

  1. IQR interquartile range